I rKeep A Sharp Eye For Bargains On This Page The Guardian Page 9 Saturday. Mr 29 IN MEMORIAM 'i'Al'I.oIf.- In loving memory ol william Taylor, who passed .....y March 2. loss. Sometime when all life's lessons have been It And Sun and stars forevermore hale set. The things which our weak judg- ment here has spurned. The things o'er which we grieved niih lashes wet. will flash before us out of life's dark night As stars shide most in deeper lllli-l of blue; t And we shall see how all Gods' plans were right And how what seemed reprnol ll;-is love most true. Lmmgly remembered ers Eveline and Peggy. Da s.s Ii.-('AlIE-In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. Bernard ii.-(labe. who departed'this life liarrii 2nd, 1956. Qui('I(I)' and quietly came the call. iuur sudden death surprised us all. Dwp in our hearts. your mem- ory is kept, We smile at the world but never forget. imingly remembered by her daughter Bernice Hoopcr.nd fam- ily Iii-(IABE-In fond and loving mem- nry of my mother, Mrs. Ber- nard Mccabe. who passed away llarcll 2nd, I956. One year has passed, since that soil day, lllirn one we loved was called aviay, The blow was hard. the shock aa- l'tll'E. To part with one we loved so dear. Lovingly remembered by daugh- ter Lillian, Plus and family. lili-(EABE-In loving memory of my mother. Mrs. Bernard Mc- Cabe, who died March 2nd. 1956. Aiuays so true. unselfish and kind. I-'.-w in this world. her equal we find, A hcautifui life that came to an Fll(I. She died as she lived. Everyone'I fricnd. Lm-ingly remembered by Estel- ln. Len and family. HARPER-In loving memory ol James Harper who died March 2nd, 1956. God saw you getting weary. ll.-9 did what He thought best. Hr put liis Arms around you. Anrl whispered come home and lost. tour memory to us is a treasure. Your loss a life time regret. sue.-t mesnorica we cherish for- PVET. of one we shall never forget. Always remembered by wife and family. lllr(?AEE-In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. Bernard Mi-Cabe. who passed away March Ziiii. I956. 'ii-ensured memories are all we have it- Df a dear mother we shall never forget. Lnvingly remembered by son. rlmmas, and Kathleen and tamtlv. r-CASE-in loving memory of a dear mother. Mrs. Bernard Mc- Cabe. who passed away March '.lnd. I956. loving mother. so gentle and kind 'hat a wonderful memory, she loft behind. "fill days, long nights. she bore hi-r pain .., no wait for cure. but all in vain. ILI God Himself knew what was 08 9 took her home and gave hu- rcst. lovingly remembered by Wil- liini. lint and family. miiii-2'-i.Fiovin; memory or? vicar mother. Mrs. Bernard Mc- (al;c.mwbo passed away March '.'nt. .56 'r oil.-n sit and think of you Jul Iliink of how on died. tihlhinis you eoul not say good- Flofe you closed your eyes. "9 pain was hard he shock severe. '1' never thought our death so near. lll only thoee who lost can tell 1': REID of parting without fars- 'E . I-"vinsly remembered by hus- Tbose intending to order baby Chick! ITO!!! Ill this year for APPII QIQIIVIIY please place your order in plenty of time, as we are setting eggs to orders only. We are also booking order; for May and June delivery now. MacDONALD HATCHERY Covehead Road. P. E. I. Isardsrs Accsaasdatsd MALI BOABDERS ACCOMMO- served daily except Sundays. Dial 5221. 88 Pownai. dated. also home cooked meals III! clicks I For Sale Lsst And” Fsssl IF c-i-ru:.sr1-t.s'sosoiLos-ri.iis-rr RLING BABY CHICKS M-3 inn. '"" .?m...L..L.... ONE SET OF IIOPPLB. APPLY A.B. Cutcliffe. NUMBER OF GOOD FARM horses. Ivan Turner. Vlinalos. FOUR fonts or PRESSED as? Harry , Bernard. Breadalbarie. INTERNATIONPA-I: snow: 2 - s H.P. In good condition. Joseph Hughes. Kinknra. PRESSED HAY. WOULD EX.- change for live stock. Ed Ryan. Bristol. :0 TONS OF BALED BAY. AP- ply to Gordon Newson. North River. FOR SALE.. TWO. IIOISTEIN cows to freshen soon. APDIY Bob C. ". Hampshire home. there are no children. Ap- IiII'8 LSIVIIQ Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. rouit ROOM APARTMENT. Dial 6954. 272 Fitzroy St. Queen St. Apply Box RS Guar- dian. FOUR ROOM SELF?-CONTAINED heated apartment. Available on March 1st. Phone 3102. PREMISES AT :02 RICHMOND Street. available for office, book store or barber shop. rent rea- sonable. Apply J. Elmer Elan- chard. Phone 432. L HALF TENEMENT ON DOR- chester Street West. 6 rooms and bath. Immediate posses- sion. Rental 845.00 monthly. Write Box 835. Guardian. PREMISES It KENT STREET now occupied by Macrsriane Furniture Company suitable for one or two shops or offices. Possession March lst. Apply W. E. scsntlebury. Phone 4555. FURNISHED HEATED SUITE containing living room. bedroom kitchenette. with electric range. and Frigidaire. continuous hot water, private entrance. Dial 'Il8I3. IN MEMORIAM McCAlE-In loving memory of my dear sister, Mrs. Bernard McCabe, who departed this life March 2nd. I956. Gone from us but leaving mem- ories, Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth I stay. Always remembered by her sis- ter, Mrs. John Power. Covehesd Road. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the members of tha Alberton Fire Dept. for their splen- did efforts which resulted in sav- ing my house and garage from destruction by fire. Edlow Albert. .L..........L.......-..m The family of the late William D. Brennan. wishes to express ctr sincere thanks and apprecia- ton to the clergy, Sisters. Doctors Nurses. C.N.R. employees and to all their friends and neizbbors. who were so kind and helpful in every way in their recent sad be- reavement. and a sincere thanks to all who sent'nowers. Mass cards and letters of sympathy. Tha Brennan Family. . The family of the late George W. Watts wish to extend their sin- cere thanks and IPPFGCIIIIOI I0 all those who sent flowers and messages of ., ”y. and to the who helped in so many ways dur: ing their recent bereavement. also to doctors. nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital who cared for him during his illness. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbours for their kind assistance during our recent MALE OR MARRIED COUPLE age pensioners in comfortable ply 05 Rochford Street or Dial 3591 . EATET-iEiHE'iri6it'nii'i.'i'rIx FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS A ROOM IN TOOMRS BUILDING. many kind neighbor. and friends s SHORTHORN GRADE COW TO freshen middle of March. Apply Calvin Hyde. Clyde River. PORCELAIN TOPPED KITCHEN S d, cheap. Phone 6701 af- ter 6 p.m. DAIRY COWS TO .FRESIIEN March and April. Ivan Turner, sunday afternoon. Dial 8276. wmsloe. Fgr llgnt usso KELVINATOR ALSO us. gains Storey Electric. rwo MILK cows ours in freshen March Ist. Mrso Lena Crasweil. South Rustico. ......LL..:?LLL. BALLERINA LENGTH FORMAL Gown. Blue worn once only Size 14. Cost 8125.00 will sell 345.00 Phone 6347 after 5.30. L ONE HUNDRED N.Il. B.R. Pililetl 7 months old. Just coming in- to Production Samuel Sillipbant. Brooltfield. L. SKATES AND BOOTS ASSORTED Oil burn- 27 St. sizes. Priced to sell. ing Enterprise Range. Peters Road. Dial 5835. TWO 3 - YEAR - OLD BEIFERS newly freshencd: 11 young pigs, two calves, short horned Hero- ford. Ira Mccoubrey. .L.....::.....L IONE USED SINGER DROP- head Treade sewing machine Sl9.95. Singergsewing Centre. 164 Great George Street. Charlotte- town. Phone 4551. .- ....m.....L..:..L. 50 ACRES OF LAND. I5 ACRES cleared. Balance hardwood and lumber on Doyle Road. Lot 4. It miles from Bloomfield. James A. MacDonald. 245 Charlotte Sf... Saint John. N.B. ONE BROOD SOW TO FARROI March 23th; One Holstein heif- or to freshen in May; one Hol- stein cow to freshen in June G n r d o ii Roberts. Cardigan Phone I2-I4. PILGRIM GANDERS. 1 YEARS old 5700. I am also taking ord- ers for G 'l . Ducklings and Turkey Poults and will custom hatch goose and duck eggs. Mrs. Charles Roberta. Tryon Hatch- cry. I953 ENGLISH MARIA OXFORD station wagon. Reasonably prlo ed for quick sale. Reasons for selling. going overseas. If inter- ested contact Mrs. Keir Thorn- Es. c-o Anthony Perry. Fortune 0V8. HUNTER RIVER MEAT MARKET I offer for immediate sale my Retail Meat Business which is offered as a going concern. with all necessary store equip- ment. Apply to Melvin Cole. Pro- prietor. ed Gas Servel Refrigerator. Bar- for 1.081 TWO NICKEL BUB CAPS of I950 Chev is ton. Apply Bob Cruwell, I-Iampshlre. IN CIARLOTTETOWN BROWN IIPPOP Wallet, containing sum of UWIRY. reward. Dial 7623. ilsislifsaais Iisip Wasted ENTER THE SELLING FIELD: Full or part time agents make LARGE EARNINGS selling household necessii . toiletries. and farm specialities. Open- ing! available in your surround- ings. Wherever you may live ask for details and free cata- logue. I600 Delorimier Dept., 50, Station C.. Montreal. this this lasted TEEN-AGE SOY TO HELP IN . 5 and outside garden ork. Excellent opportunity. Write Box ml cfo Guardian. AN EXPERIENCED FARMER. One who would be interested in farming on the halves. Near Charlottetown. Write Box 839 Guardian. NECKWEAR LINE FOR SALES- man now calling on men's and children's wear stores. Write Es quire Cravat 4060 St. Lawrence Montreal. Quebec. TEEN-AGE BOY FOR WORK ON small m o d e r n equipped farm near Charlottetown. No milkiniz. Sundays off. Saturday afternoon paid to ' ” Box 800 clo Guardian. WANTED: RELIABLE MAN AS Dealer in Kings County. Exper- ience not necessary. A fine op portunlty to step into old profit- able buainess where Rawieigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products fur- write Rowl- eigh's Dept. ML-470-I63, Mont- nlshed on credit. real. P.Q. present employment. WANTED Maritime Central to-- . Traffic Assistant, Charlottetown Personal ...L.......L.LL. SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EF- Iuvvly S2: fective. 3 weeks' 9 weeks 85: at all druggiats. LEARN IIAIRDREISING - MAI val Hairdresing Schools - Wo- man wanted: greater opportun ity. better pay. pleasant work. Catalogue free. Write Eloo after June 30. Highest wages applicant. write ..L...........L.L.. PERMANENT POSITION FOR sales minded. respectable. mar- ried man interested in quality- ing for an income in excess of 86,000.00 a year. In your first letter give your telephone num- ber. home address, nature of approxi- mate present earnings. and if possible include a small snap- shot of yourself. Your snapshot will be returned. Apply in confi- dence to Box Ilia, Guardian. Air- ways has opening for pas- senger agent. Married man preferred. Employment in Msritlmes. Apply in writing Street, Toronto Branches. Ham NOTICE All defaulting ratepayers are requested to pay out- standing taxes due t he Village of O'Leary on or be SALESMEN WANTED! This ad is not a joke. You can make from 375 and up weekly by selling our same-plates made of eristal glass and metal. easy to read even in dark places because it reflects light. These articles come in different models and sell easily. Hurry. dontt wait any longer. Start this very week. Just write for circulars and price list (wholesale). If A . - "?a!r5.-.-.Cuehion IAIIIIEIIEIISI if X439) lI0"' '..'.:"'.."":'.'" ""”"'..': A - retirement i."?.l'.'.'””'””'"'”"' w SEEII IIATALII NOTICE All service station ac- counts due me are past due and must be settled at once to avoid further expense. DOUGLAS MacLAR.EN. Montague. SYDNEY STREET AUTO BODY WORKS Body and fender repairs, acetylene welding. Located in the centre of the block between Great George and Queen Streets. Civic Tax Appeals Notice is hereby SW9” that the Board of Appeal: from Civic Rates and As- sessments of the City of Charlottetown has set Tues- day, March 12th, 1957. at the hour of 10.00 o'clock A.M., in the City Court Room in the City Building. as the time sndplsce for the hearing of said appeals. Dated at Charlottetown this twenty-eighth day of February A. D. 1957. J. A. Fullerton, City Cleric of the year. . Starting Generous . Posting outside service in Ottawa. Street, Tuesday, tables. rockers, . Candidates must be bet or Canada usually occurs after A tour of duty will be from 2 to 392 years. Drop-back couch, c lamps. dining-room mirrors. base-burner, APPEALING CAREERS in the CANADIAN FOREIGN SERVICE for STENOGRAPHERS Q At present there are about 30 opportunities in the Department of External Affairs and about 30 more are expected before the end salaries range up to 52.970 according to qualifications. living allowances are provided while serving abroad. ween I9 and to years of age and be pre- pared to serve in any Canadian Mission abroad. 8 to to months of For details, write to CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. OTTAWA Please quote competition 57-410 FARM FOR SALE Just 2V2 miles from Charlottetown on the Norwood Road-a farm 36 acres. all clear. House, containing two 4-room self-contained apartments, heated by warm air oil fired furnace. Outbuildings in good repair. Trout stream RCFOSS rear OI property. DIAL 5872 . AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS The estate of Mrs. Jennie Dolron, March 5th. 2 P. M. hesterfield chair, chairs, small table and six chairs. bureaus, beds, springs, mattresses, commode, kitchen range and other small articles. Wt I-I BEATON, Auctioneer. st 27 Weymouth but I you have provided an sanity for bter yup-you V. probably be able to one u eats-I Aaancial aahtosi what retnsnent time cornea Talk it over soon with an investors representative m "yourbs.-at friend Ilnancsaliyf Call or write: G. F. Cameron, District Manager. Summerside fore March 31st, 1957. you wish a, sample made with your name on it. write to us NOW and W0 IPBCIIIIIU II OIIIKCH By order of enclose .50 to: varieties tally suited as an Commissioners - . . on deecrlptlv 'i.i.g is run. Ai..nr.it'rt.o. 4692 PAPINEAU. MOMREAL, QUE. Wm M n VESEY8 SEEDS. York. P.E.I. Alberta Produces its Own Plywood GRANDE PRAIRIE. Alta. (CP) Development of a plywood indus- try in Albertn is providing I bumper market to; homegrown Balm of Gilead trees. formerly of little commercial value. Three plywood plants in Alberta are heavy purchasers of the trees crowing to huge rise in the Les- J. 0. Montgomery Charlottetown G. A. Wighiman Montague -sssuncsnsiaairla. enicsaianinciastlliu Inventors syndicate " AS3196. llnolll CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Advertisements received in until 5 p.ns. for publication I- day. 1 pm. on Saturday for publication Monday. Classified two times; 2-... per word for zc per word for six or more insertions. 1) word minimum. 50c for deaths, births and marriage notices. Engagements SLO0. Card of Thanks Me per inch. In Mcnsoriams Ioe per name for Hating of Flowers. Wreaths. Masses etc. EXTENSION OF .'!'IMl'. NOTICE is iimtnr stv-I tht the time for the reception of tenders for POST OFFICE BUILDING. sr. JOHN'S. NFI-Du II to 3.(Xi P.M. (E.S.'I'.l. DAY. MARCH 1). 1951. ROBERT FORTIER. CHIEF OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND SECRETARY. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. February 26. 1 7- .L.:m:-2---?m':' condition. CALL 3934 ms, also the Cher' n fire t, Mrs. McKtnnon. our 331' "'l.'l."i.'l' ”.l'i.?I.”'.;...'l..l iii." a r. M? and Mrs. RusselluDrls- daughter In and son los- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT coll. RESIDENCE FOR SALE At It Granville street. Summit side. it rooms. 2 baths, new fir- nace. new garage. Iarss lot. It- slrsble location. suitable for rooming house or apIl'"MlI-l- Apply Law Office, R, I. llilfll. or Frank Woodsidr. Executor ls- tale of A. s'.. Woodsids. . FOR SALE . At. Caps Traverse. rtlnning water. I-:iectrldW- Farm in good condition. WALTER A. LORD Phone Borden 32-2 I&IIWIdI Available throughout the Island. ' butldims. P. . um "um pod ”sI'Dati?-wsarder. R.R. 9. eriottstowit cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and .lIAlld0 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until 12:00 noon on Friday, 15 March, 1957, for Department LUM- BER REQUIREMENTS for the 1957 season. Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. WHITE. ANNOUNCEMENTS Q so per word. Minimum charge doe. LOCALS Q City and Central: be per word. Minimum charge Us. 0 Eastern and Western locals to per word. Mflllnnl charge 60c. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Classtned Page) Me per inch for one insertion Tic per Inch ilor two insctionl GUARDIAN ' advertlsuncnta are inserted at the rate of ac per word per insertion for one and three, four or five times. and ser Slave Lake area, 150 miles northwest of Edmonton. and other heavily - forested sections of tha province. Last year, the Northern Ply- wood Ltd. plant in Granada Pral- rie. 250 miles northwest of Ed- monton, bought more than B.0(Xi,- Otll feet of balm logs, mainly from Lesser Slave Lake forests. and expects to increase that to- tal this year. The other two plywood manufac- (users, A. C. Sash and Mlllwork Co.. and Western Plywood Co. both of Edmonton, are also buy- ing large amounts of balm wood. The threes. cut in six - foot, eight-inch lengths and transported mainly by railway flstcar, cost the plywood firm about 821.50 a 1,000 loaded.at shipping point. The sudden lL.portaiice of ball: trees to industry has more than doubled payrolls in the lumbering centres of Faust and Kinllso. along Lesser Slave Lake. The brisk trade is also paying off for the Indians on reserves in the area. who are paid in a 1,. 000 for cutting and skidding the trees to railway sidinga. 70o per Inch for thus its more insutiona. Mt. Stewart shall be turned in to NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all tax arrears owing to Village 0! collection the proper authority for inaccessi- Phaaslu Corner Kent A Olen Ste. Office Ill): Renae ms F"-Giiiii-GXIIDEI-SUI-l.Yi3IA.f5 iiton Ottawa. Canada": Na- T M pad be! M h 15”. n" 2': :;f0,'.1.."" "I." '.'.'f"'l (E tlonal lystern. Deputy Minister. ' '1 rm 0" csitim, .1, in, noun, Turkey Poults and will custom sjfwgu .c0MM- PUPPEL MFINTYRE hatch goose and duck eggs. SEALED TENDERS addrelldl Charlottetown EARL JAY Mrs, Charles Robgru, Trym MD GRILLQUIIN 3733!? I the und."l8n.d lad uldonod 0 C E R. H. INNE55. J”I”'L”Il'- .... :'"" "mu ".',".;."...,'”3;"..l -Prnnnnit roit rs onnua Prince Edward Island. . r -e:::--A-A-e , - . . "l:'i""”5'”. '”".3n'3 W” "P EERDRILDVWR ..3.Y.5.i ., 195-, gu:I-::'t.:e oIe:l.50uweek- nnfimmilm in the office of the Secretarbyhalsl: 25 Fe ruary' Mriwiilir s.nm3iI95IS:cE2u3 W: In" H: E"""o""':!w2IIP WI F C CIIIEFI. 0 HOW - - ' ' ' ' u I ' . k 1 up 11....” H Convent St. S'Iida. Phone 1977. pt 4 gpgciljcgijonj can be . . . visoeirlypolm-'-:i:I;(new';' mg: m :;en-End.-1Dorm::, :7nd::o.g:::; E55 Formerly King Cafe. opposite Eaton s. Fl OF I 03. OF M ' nm - R i-om: suowiig. M-rmm co-n- ..ii'.. ".'.inz.nu..... s.i.i'"".'.TZ Architect. new-rg-3-;h"'.,'"& T OPTOMETRISTS I76 Kent Street. pact Sales. Hunter River. P.E.i. f.p.jf.. noun yr,-ml, 5.0,-ey Works Ottawa. I . It 0' Telephone 17. (Reconditioned). siecirie. ';'l;f"c ;',”a';IkI:c".u&'.::";l'",uck - CWORS H J. A. Cemnbsn. s.o. II p s ' . , , t ' rt Id. John's, Nfld., SOLI c. in sun so. Dial ssn g MOGOIII FUITII GIIII III:'l:;s't 0.fflces”' at Carbonear . A' J' 9 g d H 5."; gufgu rum --rm-mmrjrmi I van J. Grant. OD. . "-1- 1:: euudnd ' "ch" 1.34" IOII. Muthesort I Foster 1” J, u mu "H Um iatreu: 24;-I tn: 7:: Service W2. 5, ..,.,.,..,..i..; by a secur- no Richsnsal St. P , range w we or ron. ace "V In um um. M . cmm.d ' J- Elm" """d""'- 3-S I 5- "'Y'"" '9' NATIONALLY FAMOUS TOP QUALI I Y PAINT LINE AVAILABLE H- R QUINN. the Department sad tn"sc - M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLL H J Mat,” ,0 Proprietor. ingot: J32" the conditions set "I. u 0...". N”. I . . . .. . '3... If i b . I run on P. 0. Box 451. The o...m...' sat. through the Allison M. aims. u.e. AC---e----------' 5”" 3" P””"”y " ”s"”” ”' P ”" 5 Chief AW-Illi0ct'I DUI!-W 0" ll aieiunoss at out an CHIROPRACTOII opening a business here is your opportunity to obtain PIP” 3727 ”'"'""' ” ”' "CT ' -" ' """ h f t at t ii in th ind t De lers r uirsd Chmommwn ........ii on office of the District A. Wcithsn Geudet. t.i..s. or W l cm" t e oremos P n no 0 . us ry- 8 ea ' . .Iuc:'m:::2:I: vaults: mu. III Orin II. .1 mm" a" ' nu .- in Charlottetown and other major centms on the Island. F1ieidt;'uSt. Joan wail! Jo; Palmer I. Haalom Please reply forwarding information regarding present O-MI.” I CI 0 N O T I C E gtyggmmghn '. Cauettriin . ARCHITECT business or occupation and paint experience. if any to- I Anyone wgnting Dutch i'1irn'i.uI. .' may? P"'"' I "”'”I"'' .3. Keith more BOXBSSGUARDIAN help at fang oir Silly other ;'gC"E&',g5.”3:'lM2"&,Ag&f I75 Grafton assess I-glitch.-,3?-III-A-'-I13,-.-u L kind .wor nt e near . up,” ,4 i - " g future please apply to the 3.? of the Trlmue-'i:rl':.lse.snd -'- '” ”'”'”''''' C.-mF.m.s;:' u C-35 REE WM 50 :.'."l2”:".':.'...." .:'.f'..'”:.'l"'?.". ”""' ”""- ”"”"' """'t - AUCTION SALE CII.'rY. Within 15 miles of r ed ., kg” "9 '3” ,m,,,,, . ,,,,,., Musicians Charlottetown. turn rut-ts tbs so as 9...... at. out as: . H. JOHN HARRIS. is.:.xas.i.i,soth-P""""" - . . I I” " ne';- is--I -r -as war not &,fL "I. 3': f,';.”,,. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 AT 2 O'CLOCK W” "" ('1' - as GRAFTON s'r (Unemployment Insurance Bldg.) CHARTERED A&OUNT ANTS Beautiful new blond mahogany bedroom suite wit! bookcase bed; choral suits; new chrome kitchen outta: case "Lady Hamilton" Silverware; new Plttabug-g play andlaerstary. mn works. M:ot)NAi.D. Cllflll 5 oo. o"''''' 'v - COOPERBR.UIT&S&C0-. ogrrtellda. Qltldidlvl DIAIX CIIIANCIXCAIITIOIJI it.R.DOAlIl&MPANV 1g;yg1'y.1.M,,,,g usanasoa-e-I..a-man-s '...." I0-CC ARTHUR J. OAIRITT glass mirror. 24” x 40"; variety wardrbbe; 3 large can. goleum squans: Mlxsnaatsr; Westhghoue 0 re, nggg-1.... ator (used two seasons): Connor wuhet; Intlffill hill table. . two 2-piece d,lV&wl'IS: trlllght hm"; gglgl table lamps; r-atom irolrbsd: pair waders: 9,.